java.lang.Object
com.aspose.words.ChartDataPointCollection
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.lang.Iterable
public class ChartDataPointCollection
- extends java.lang.Object
Represents collection of a ChartDataPoint.
Example:
Shows how to work with data points on a line chart.
@Test
public void chartDataPoint() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertChart(ChartType.LINE, 500.0, 350.0);
Chart chart = shape.getChart();
Assert.assertEquals(3, chart.getSeries().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 1", chart.getSeries().get(0).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 2", chart.getSeries().get(1).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 3", chart.getSeries().get(2).getName());
// Emphasize the chart's data points by making them appear as diamond shapes.
for (ChartSeries series : chart.getSeries())
applyDataPoints(series, 4, MarkerSymbol.DIAMOND, 15);
// Smooth out the line that represents the first data series.
chart.getSeries().get(0).setSmooth(true);
// Verify that data points for the first series will not invert their colors if the value is negative.
Iterator<ChartDataPoint> enumerator = chart.getSeries().get(0).getDataPoints().iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
Assert.assertFalse(enumerator.next().getInvertIfNegative());
}
// For a cleaner looking graph, we can remove data points individually.
chart.getSeries().get(1).getDataPoints().removeAt(2);
// We can also strip an entire series of data points at once.
chart.getSeries().get(2).getDataPoints().clear();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Charts.ChartDataPoint.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Applies a number of data points to a series.
/// </summary>
private static void applyDataPoints(ChartSeries series, int dataPointsCount, int markerSymbol, int dataPointSize) {
for (int i = 0; i < dataPointsCount; i++) {
ChartDataPoint point = series.getDataPoints().add(i);
point.getMarker().setSymbol(markerSymbol);
point.getMarker().setSize(dataPointSize);
Assert.assertEquals(point.getIndex(), i);
}
}
Property Getters/Setters Detail |
getCount | |
public int getCount()
|
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Returns the number of ChartDataPoint in this collection.
Example:
Shows how to work with data points on a line chart.
@Test
public void chartDataPoint() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertChart(ChartType.LINE, 500.0, 350.0);
Chart chart = shape.getChart();
Assert.assertEquals(3, chart.getSeries().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 1", chart.getSeries().get(0).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 2", chart.getSeries().get(1).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 3", chart.getSeries().get(2).getName());
// Emphasize the chart's data points by making them appear as diamond shapes.
for (ChartSeries series : chart.getSeries())
applyDataPoints(series, 4, MarkerSymbol.DIAMOND, 15);
// Smooth out the line that represents the first data series.
chart.getSeries().get(0).setSmooth(true);
// Verify that data points for the first series will not invert their colors if the value is negative.
Iterator<ChartDataPoint> enumerator = chart.getSeries().get(0).getDataPoints().iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
Assert.assertFalse(enumerator.next().getInvertIfNegative());
}
// For a cleaner looking graph, we can remove data points individually.
chart.getSeries().get(1).getDataPoints().removeAt(2);
// We can also strip an entire series of data points at once.
chart.getSeries().get(2).getDataPoints().clear();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Charts.ChartDataPoint.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Applies a number of data points to a series.
/// </summary>
private static void applyDataPoints(ChartSeries series, int dataPointsCount, int markerSymbol, int dataPointSize) {
for (int i = 0; i < dataPointsCount; i++) {
ChartDataPoint point = series.getDataPoints().add(i);
point.getMarker().setSymbol(markerSymbol);
point.getMarker().setSize(dataPointSize);
Assert.assertEquals(point.getIndex(), i);
}
}
-
Returns ChartDataPoint for the specified index.
Example:
Shows how to work with data points on a line chart.
@Test
public void chartDataPoint() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertChart(ChartType.LINE, 500.0, 350.0);
Chart chart = shape.getChart();
Assert.assertEquals(3, chart.getSeries().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 1", chart.getSeries().get(0).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 2", chart.getSeries().get(1).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 3", chart.getSeries().get(2).getName());
// Emphasize the chart's data points by making them appear as diamond shapes.
for (ChartSeries series : chart.getSeries())
applyDataPoints(series, 4, MarkerSymbol.DIAMOND, 15);
// Smooth out the line that represents the first data series.
chart.getSeries().get(0).setSmooth(true);
// Verify that data points for the first series will not invert their colors if the value is negative.
Iterator<ChartDataPoint> enumerator = chart.getSeries().get(0).getDataPoints().iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
Assert.assertFalse(enumerator.next().getInvertIfNegative());
}
// For a cleaner looking graph, we can remove data points individually.
chart.getSeries().get(1).getDataPoints().removeAt(2);
// We can also strip an entire series of data points at once.
chart.getSeries().get(2).getDataPoints().clear();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Charts.ChartDataPoint.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Applies a number of data points to a series.
/// </summary>
private static void applyDataPoints(ChartSeries series, int dataPointsCount, int markerSymbol, int dataPointSize) {
for (int i = 0; i < dataPointsCount; i++) {
ChartDataPoint point = series.getDataPoints().add(i);
point.getMarker().setSymbol(markerSymbol);
point.getMarker().setSize(dataPointSize);
Assert.assertEquals(point.getIndex(), i);
}
}
- Deprecated.
Adds new ChartDataPoint at the specified index.
- Parameters:
index
- Target data point index.
Example:
Shows how to work with data points on a line chart.
@Test
public void chartDataPoint() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertChart(ChartType.LINE, 500.0, 350.0);
Chart chart = shape.getChart();
Assert.assertEquals(3, chart.getSeries().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 1", chart.getSeries().get(0).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 2", chart.getSeries().get(1).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 3", chart.getSeries().get(2).getName());
// Emphasize the chart's data points by making them appear as diamond shapes.
for (ChartSeries series : chart.getSeries())
applyDataPoints(series, 4, MarkerSymbol.DIAMOND, 15);
// Smooth out the line that represents the first data series.
chart.getSeries().get(0).setSmooth(true);
// Verify that data points for the first series will not invert their colors if the value is negative.
Iterator<ChartDataPoint> enumerator = chart.getSeries().get(0).getDataPoints().iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
Assert.assertFalse(enumerator.next().getInvertIfNegative());
}
// For a cleaner looking graph, we can remove data points individually.
chart.getSeries().get(1).getDataPoints().removeAt(2);
// We can also strip an entire series of data points at once.
chart.getSeries().get(2).getDataPoints().clear();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Charts.ChartDataPoint.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Applies a number of data points to a series.
/// </summary>
private static void applyDataPoints(ChartSeries series, int dataPointsCount, int markerSymbol, int dataPointSize) {
for (int i = 0; i < dataPointsCount; i++) {
ChartDataPoint point = series.getDataPoints().add(i);
point.getMarker().setSymbol(markerSymbol);
point.getMarker().setSize(dataPointSize);
Assert.assertEquals(point.getIndex(), i);
}
}
clear | |
@Deprecated
public void clear() |
- Deprecated.
Clears format of all ChartDataPoint in this collection.
Example:
Shows how to work with data points on a line chart.
@Test
public void chartDataPoint() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertChart(ChartType.LINE, 500.0, 350.0);
Chart chart = shape.getChart();
Assert.assertEquals(3, chart.getSeries().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 1", chart.getSeries().get(0).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 2", chart.getSeries().get(1).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 3", chart.getSeries().get(2).getName());
// Emphasize the chart's data points by making them appear as diamond shapes.
for (ChartSeries series : chart.getSeries())
applyDataPoints(series, 4, MarkerSymbol.DIAMOND, 15);
// Smooth out the line that represents the first data series.
chart.getSeries().get(0).setSmooth(true);
// Verify that data points for the first series will not invert their colors if the value is negative.
Iterator<ChartDataPoint> enumerator = chart.getSeries().get(0).getDataPoints().iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
Assert.assertFalse(enumerator.next().getInvertIfNegative());
}
// For a cleaner looking graph, we can remove data points individually.
chart.getSeries().get(1).getDataPoints().removeAt(2);
// We can also strip an entire series of data points at once.
chart.getSeries().get(2).getDataPoints().clear();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Charts.ChartDataPoint.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Applies a number of data points to a series.
/// </summary>
private static void applyDataPoints(ChartSeries series, int dataPointsCount, int markerSymbol, int dataPointSize) {
for (int i = 0; i < dataPointsCount; i++) {
ChartDataPoint point = series.getDataPoints().add(i);
point.getMarker().setSymbol(markerSymbol);
point.getMarker().setSize(dataPointSize);
Assert.assertEquals(point.getIndex(), i);
}
}
clearFormat | |
public void clearFormat() |
-
Clears format of all ChartDataPoint in this collection.
-
Returns an enumerator object.
Example:
Shows how to work with data points on a line chart.
@Test
public void chartDataPoint() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertChart(ChartType.LINE, 500.0, 350.0);
Chart chart = shape.getChart();
Assert.assertEquals(3, chart.getSeries().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 1", chart.getSeries().get(0).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 2", chart.getSeries().get(1).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 3", chart.getSeries().get(2).getName());
// Emphasize the chart's data points by making them appear as diamond shapes.
for (ChartSeries series : chart.getSeries())
applyDataPoints(series, 4, MarkerSymbol.DIAMOND, 15);
// Smooth out the line that represents the first data series.
chart.getSeries().get(0).setSmooth(true);
// Verify that data points for the first series will not invert their colors if the value is negative.
Iterator<ChartDataPoint> enumerator = chart.getSeries().get(0).getDataPoints().iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
Assert.assertFalse(enumerator.next().getInvertIfNegative());
}
// For a cleaner looking graph, we can remove data points individually.
chart.getSeries().get(1).getDataPoints().removeAt(2);
// We can also strip an entire series of data points at once.
chart.getSeries().get(2).getDataPoints().clear();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Charts.ChartDataPoint.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Applies a number of data points to a series.
/// </summary>
private static void applyDataPoints(ChartSeries series, int dataPointsCount, int markerSymbol, int dataPointSize) {
for (int i = 0; i < dataPointsCount; i++) {
ChartDataPoint point = series.getDataPoints().add(i);
point.getMarker().setSymbol(markerSymbol);
point.getMarker().setSize(dataPointSize);
Assert.assertEquals(point.getIndex(), i);
}
}
removeAt | |
@Deprecated
public void removeAt(int index) |
- Deprecated.
Clears format of a ChartDataPoint at the specified index.
- Parameters:
index
- The zero-based index of the data point to clear format.
Example:
Shows how to work with data points on a line chart.
@Test
public void chartDataPoint() throws Exception {
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertChart(ChartType.LINE, 500.0, 350.0);
Chart chart = shape.getChart();
Assert.assertEquals(3, chart.getSeries().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 1", chart.getSeries().get(0).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 2", chart.getSeries().get(1).getName());
Assert.assertEquals("Series 3", chart.getSeries().get(2).getName());
// Emphasize the chart's data points by making them appear as diamond shapes.
for (ChartSeries series : chart.getSeries())
applyDataPoints(series, 4, MarkerSymbol.DIAMOND, 15);
// Smooth out the line that represents the first data series.
chart.getSeries().get(0).setSmooth(true);
// Verify that data points for the first series will not invert their colors if the value is negative.
Iterator<ChartDataPoint> enumerator = chart.getSeries().get(0).getDataPoints().iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
Assert.assertFalse(enumerator.next().getInvertIfNegative());
}
// For a cleaner looking graph, we can remove data points individually.
chart.getSeries().get(1).getDataPoints().removeAt(2);
// We can also strip an entire series of data points at once.
chart.getSeries().get(2).getDataPoints().clear();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Charts.ChartDataPoint.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Applies a number of data points to a series.
/// </summary>
private static void applyDataPoints(ChartSeries series, int dataPointsCount, int markerSymbol, int dataPointSize) {
for (int i = 0; i < dataPointsCount; i++) {
ChartDataPoint point = series.getDataPoints().add(i);
point.getMarker().setSymbol(markerSymbol);
point.getMarker().setSize(dataPointSize);
Assert.assertEquals(point.getIndex(), i);
}
}
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